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  1. Jun 14, 2024 · A report in Reynolds’s Newspaper, Sunday, September 28 of men, ‘unlawfully committing lewd acts’, has James and his son, William James, giving evidence. Certain acts were said to have taken place on the second floor of 86 Wardour Street, his workshop is described as directly opposite on the corresponding floor.

  2. Jan 20, 2020 · James Tubbs is undoubtably one of the best-known names in British bow making history. Born into a family with a rich lineage of bow makers, it was only natural that he grow up learning the family trade, taught firstly by his father, William Tubbs.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_TubbsJames Tubbs - Wikipedia

    James Tubbs (1835 – 1921) is one of the most celebrated English bow makers, and is considered "The English Tourte". Together with his son Alfred (d. 1912), he produced more than 5,000 bows. It is generally accepted that James Tubbs ranks among the five or six most important bow makers in history. [ 1 ] "

  4. Born in London, in 1835, son of William. James worked for his father until 1860. James T. first started making bows for William Ebsworth Hill around 1860 and continued that relationship until 1870.

  5. His sons, Alfred and William James, joined the same lodge in 1883. He was also an early advertiser in The Strad magazine (founded in May1890) offering his bow making and repairing services under the banner, James Tubbs & Son, in November 1891.

  6. James Tubbs was the finest maker from family of bow makers founded by Thomas Tubbs, James’ grandfather. Thomas was a pupil of James or Edward Dodd, of an equally distinguished English bowmaking family. James Tubbs was taught by his father William, Thomas’ son.

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  8. James Tubbs son Alfred. In 1891, his then 28-year-old son Alfred joined the company, which was subsequently renamed James Tubbs and Son. Around the turn of the century, Tubbs senior retired to Ashford near Staines, leaving the family business to Alfred and working on only the occasional bow.

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